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ETC Closes Its 30th Anniversary Season with Award-Winning Musical VIOLET, May 3-22

ETC_Violet logoEnsemble Theatre Cincinnati closes its 30th anniversary season
with the award-winning musical VIOLET, May 3-22, 2016

(Cincinnati, OH) All aboard! Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati sends off its 2015-2016 30th anniversary season on a bold adventure with the award-winning musical Violet. Based on The Ugliest Pilgrim by Doris Betts, this deeply stirring musical by Tony-award winning Jeanine Tesori and the acclaimed Brian Crawley follows a scarred woman on a cross-country pilgrimage to find the true meaning of beauty. Violet delivers a powerful story of hope, self-discovery, and the beauty of imperfections. Playing May 3-22, 2016. Directed by D. Lynn Meyers. Premiere Sponsor is John Goering.

With a score of show-stopping anthems ranging from American-roots to folk to gospel, this is the story of a young woman’s quest for beauty amidst the image-obsessed landscape of the 1960s. Facially disfigured in a childhood accident, Violet hops a bus, seeking a televangelist in Oklahoma she believes can heal her. Along the way, she forms unlikely friendships with her fellow riders, including a young, African-American soldier whose love for her reaches far past her physical “imperfections.”

“Violet is definitely a story about somebody coming into their own and finding their way,” explains Producing Artistic Director D. Lynn Meyers. “If that doesn’t exemplify ETC, I don’t know what does. It’s a contemporary play with a social conscience wrapped in a magnificent musical score. Not only do I see this show as a great close to the 30th anniversary season, but I feel it’s a great jumping off point for the next stage in ETC’s journey.”

Cast includes several regular Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati performers, including: Charlie Clark (Father), Phil Fiorini (Preacher), Sara Mackie (Music Hall Singer), Brooke Steele (Violet), Torie Wiggins (Lula Buffington), and Kate Wilford (Old Lady).

Additionally, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati welcomes the following performers in their ETC debuts: Mark Beyer (Monty), Phillip Johnson-Richardson (Flick), Delaney Ragusa (Young Violet), and ETC 2015-2016 Acting Apprentice Stephen Kell (Radio Singer/Ensemble). Rounding out the ensemble cast is Andrew Maloney (Leroy Evans/Ensemble) and Patrick E. Phillips (Virgil/Ensemble).

About the Cast
Brooke Steele (Violet) returns to ETC, having last appeared as Cinderella in Cinderella. Her favorite roles include Suzy Simpson in three incarnations of The Marvelous Wonderettes at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, Leni Riefenstahl in Monstrous Beauty (Northern Kentucky University), June the Ingenue in The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!) (Showboat Majestic) and the title role in Peter Pan (Covedale Center). She studied theatre at NKU and was honored to receive an Acclaim Rising Star award in 2011. 

Phillip Johnson-Richardson (Flick) is a rising junior at CCM and makes his ETC debut as Flick in Violet. CCM credits include: Big River (Jim), American Idiot (Ensemble u/s St. Jimmy), The Nutcracker Swing (Dancer). Regional: Hairspray (Seaweed) at Theatre Charlotte, Guys and Dolls (Scranton Slim) at CPCC Summer Stock, Smokey Joe’s Cafe (Michael/Fred) at Carolina Broadway Theatre, The Music Man and Aida at The Muny (upcoming). 

Delaney Ragusa (Young Violet) makes her Ensemble Theatre debut as Young Violet in Violet. Seen in the off-Broadway U.S. premiere of A Little Princess, Ms. Ragusa’s other New York appearances include Lyrics for Life at Symphony Space. Locally, Ms. Ragusa has played leading roles as Martha Cratchit in Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park’s A Christmas Carol, Essie in You Can’t Take it With You (SCPA), and Boris the Spy in CTM’s production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. As a ninth grade student at The School for Creative and Performing Arts, she performs daily in Drama and Musical Theatre. Other training includes guitar, ukulele, piano, vocal and dance.

Mark Beyer (Monty) makes his debut as a member of AEA with Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. He graduated from Wright State University last year with a BFA in Musical Theatre. Prior professional credits include the Beast (International Tour of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast), Roger (RENT), and Enjolras (Les Miserables).

Production team includes Brian c. Mehring (Resident Scenic & Lighting Designer), Jack Murphy (Technical Director), Matthew Hollstegge (Production Manager & Master Electrician), Shannon Rae Lutz (Properties Master & Design Assistant), Jeremy Lee (Sound Designer), Scot Woolley (Musical Director), Patti James (Choreographer), Reba Senske (Costume Designer), and Kelly Yurko (Wigs & Makeup Designer). Production Stage Manager is Brandon T. Holmes. Assistant Stage Manager is Elizabeth Freyman. 

Performance Information
Performances run Tuesday through Sunday. Tuesday-Thursday, 7:30 pm; Friday and Saturday, 8:00 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 2:00 pm; and Sunday, 7:00 pm. A complete calendar of performances is available online at www.ensemblecincinnati.org 

Ticket Prices
Ticket prices range from $28 to $44 for adults; student tickets are $25; and children are $18. For the 2015-2016 season, ETC continues its popular $15 student and half-price rush tickets for all performances, which are available two hours prior to show time and may be purchased by phone or in person at the box office.

Available Discounts
Military, Educator, Public Radio Perks Card, ArtsWave FunCard, AAA, Senior, and Enjoy the Arts discounts available; tickets and seating are subject to availability.

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Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is supported, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

2015-2016 Season Presenting Sponsor is the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Additional support provided by Garfield Suites Hotel, the Shubert Foundation, and PNC. 

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is a professional theatre dedicated to producing world and regional premieres of works that often explore compelling social issues. We fulfill our mission through our stage productions and educational outreach programs that enlighten, enliven, enrich and inspire our audiences.

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Cast for VIOLET Announced by Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati

ETC_Violet logoEnsemble Theatre Cincinnati is thrilled to share with y’all our outstanding cast for VIOLET, which is going to be A-MAZ-ING! Be sure to get your tickets soon as seats are already selling quickly for this rare ETC musical revival!

The cast: Mark Beyer, Charlie Clark, Phil Fiorini, Phillip Johnson-Richardson, Stephen Kell, Sara Mackie, Andrew Maloney, Patrick Phillips, Delaney Ragusa, Brooke Steele, Torie Wiggins & Kate Wilford.

Performances run May 3-22. For more information visit http://www.ensemblecincinnati.org/index.php/shows/violet

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VIOLET Runs May 3-22

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Brooke Steele as Violet & Delaney Ragusa as Young Violet. Photo by Mikki Schaffner.

VIOLET
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
May 3-22
Over-the-Rhine

Directed by D. Lynn Meyers

Cast: Mark Beyer, Charlie Clark, Phil Fiorini, Phillip Johnson-Richardson, Stephen Kell, Sara Mackie, Andrew Maloney, Patrick Phillips, Delaney Ragusa, Brooke Steele, Torie Wiggins & Kate Wilford

With a score of show-stopping anthems ranging from American-roots to folk to gospel, this is the story of a young woman’s quest for beauty amidst the image-obsessed landscape of the 1960s. Facially disfigured in a childhood accident, Violet hops a bus, seeking a televangelist in Oklahoma she believes can heal her. Along the way, she forms unlikely friendships with her fellow riders, including a young, African-American soldier whose love for her reaches far past her physical “imperfections.” Advisory: This production contains adult language may not be suitable for all audiences.

  • In preview, Tue May 3 at 7pm
  • Wed-Thu, May 4-5 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, May 6 at 8pm
  • Sat, May 7 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, May 8 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Thu, May 10-12 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, May 13 at 8pm
  • Sat, May 14 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, May 15 at 2pm & 7pm
  • Tue-Thu, May 17-19 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, May 20 at 8pm
  • Sat, May 21 at 2pm & 8pm
  • Sun, May 22 at 2pm

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Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Announces the 2016-2017 Otto M. Budig Family Foundation Season

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(Cincinnati, OH) Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati (ETC) is thrilled to announce its 2016-2017 Season, which features a compelling selection of stories centered upon the power of change and moving forward. The lineup showcases a exhilarating range of topics including: a music-filled comedy about finding your voice; a powerful tale of resilience in the face of tragedy with a timely, unique perspective on urban violence; a hysterical and hopeful new Broadway musical about the chances we all take to find love; and a deeply moving and engaging drama set during a pivotal turning point for women’s issues in our nation’s history. Additionally, 2016-2017 welcomes the next chapter of ETC’s best-selling show in a new world premiere holiday musical that continues the story of a cast of beloved characters.

Although the 2016-2017 Season contains a six-show selection, please note that performance dates for the latter half of the season are earlier in the calendar year than is typical. This is to accommodate the construction schedule for major renovations of ETC’s facilities, which will go through fall 2017.

About the Plays
Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati’s kicks off its 31st season with the heartwarming, music-filled comedy of Matthew Lopez’s The Legend of Georgia McBride, September 6-25, 2016. He’s young, he’s broke, his landlord’s knocking at the door, and he’s just found out his wife is going to have a baby. To make matters even more desperate, Casey is fired from his gig as an Elvis impersonator in a run-down, small town Florida bar. When the bar owner brings in a B-level drag show to replace his act, Casey learns that necessity is the mother of reinvention and that he has a whole lot to learn about show business—and himself. Playwright Matthew Lopez, known for his powerful off-Broadway post-Civil War slave drama The Whipping Man and HBO’s The Newsroom, has made a 180-degree turn with this wonderfully appealing and compulsively funny new work that The New York Times calls “full of sass and good spirits.”

Next, taking the stage is Kimber Lee’s bold new play brownsville song (b-side for tray), playing October 11-30, 2016. Set in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn and moving fluidly between past and present, this drama is a powerful tale of resilience in the face of tragedy. Eighteen-year-old Tray is committed to making something of himself. He’s working on his college essay, boxing at the gym, and holding down a part-time job. When he happens to be at the wrong place at the wrong time, a senseless act ends his life, leaving his family to ponder what might have been. This poetic and powerful story jumps between a hopeful future and an uncertain present to show a unique perspective on urban violence. Far from being a play “ripped from the headlines,” this lyrical social drama about the shocking death of a young African-American teenager is a poignant story for our time, and demands the attention of audiences far and wide.

For the holidays, ETC is thrilled to present the world premiere of Cinderella: After Ever After, November 30-December 30, 2016 with book by Joseph McDonough, lyrics by David Kisor, and music by Fitz Patton. Following ETC’s sold-out success of Cinderella this past year, Cinderella: After Ever After continues the story about what happens following a fairy tale’s “happily ever after.” What happens when Cinderella and Prince Freddy move into the palace with her diva stepmother and two fabulously self-absorbed stepsisters in tow? What becomes of Cinderella’s beloved animal friends and Gastón, Freddy’s trusted companion? Change can be hard, and when Gwendolyn The Well Wisher gets involved in an attempt to bring peace to the royal kingdom, she sets off a series of chaotic events. This brand new family-friendly musical will delight audiences of all ages this holiday season.

Mid-season, following its sensational Broadway run, First Date takes ETC’s stage, exploring the most dangerous human endeavor in existence: the dreaded blind date. Making its regional debut at ETC January 17-February 5, 2017, this musical comedy has a book by Austin Winsberg, music and lyrics by Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner. When blind date newbie Aaron is set up with serial-dater Casey, a casual drink at a busy New York restaurant turns into a uproarious high-stakes dinner when other restaurant patrons transform into supportive best friends, manipulative exes, and protective parents, who sing and dance them through ice-breakers, appetizers and potential conversational land mines. Can this couple turn what could be a dating disaster into something special before the check arrives?

Then in spring, ETC presents the regional premiere of When We Were Young and Unafraid (February 21-March 12, 2017), Sarah Treem‘s (Netflix’s House of Cards, HBO’s In Treatment) powerful new play that takes us inside an underground women’s shelter in the early 1970s. Before Roe v. Wade, before the Violence Against Women Act, Agnes has turned her quiet bed and breakfast into one of the few spots where victims of domestic violence can seek refuge. But to Agnes’s dismay, her latest runaway, Mary Anne, is beginning to influence Agnes’s college-bound daughter Penny. As the drums of a feminist revolution grow louder outside of Agnes’s tiny world, Agnes is forced to confront her own presumptions about the women she’s spent her life trying to help.

Finally, to close out the 2016-2017 Season, ETC presents the regional premiere of Steven Dietz’s BloomsdayApril 4-23, 2017. Set against the backdrop of James Joyce’s groundbreaking modernist novel Ulysses, an American man searches for the Irish woman who first captured his heart 30 years earlier while leading a “Bloomsday” walking tour in Dublin. Told with humor, wit and heartache, this buoyant and moving new play bends time and space to explore a love affair that might have been. Bloomsday references June 16, 1904, the day in Joyce’s novel Ulysses when the central characters in the novel, Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus, peregrinate through Dublin and briefly encounter one another. Named a 2016 Finalist for the Harold and Mimi Steinberg/American Theatre Critics Association New Play Award.

Subscriptions On Sale Now
Subscriptions to the 2016-2017 Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati season are on sale now. ETC will continue to offer a 5-show Tuesday evening Preview Subscription for just $125 (excludes holiday production). Additionally, ETC has added a reduced-price Sunday Evening Saver package at just $156. Regular subscription prices range from $156 to $210. The popular FlexPass is $202, which includes six flexible tickets to use for any show and in any combination.

Student Subscription Options
The 2016-2017 season will continue to offer a robust suite of affordable ticket and program options designed specifically for local area teens and students to experience professional theatre. This includes a $120 Student Subscription available for any performance and which provides a seat for each of the six productions during the season. Additionally, ETC continues its $90 Teen Scene Subscription, a deeply discounted subscription option exclusively for students ages 13-19 (available select dates only). 

Single Tickets On Sale August 1, 2016
All single tickets for the 2016-2017 Season go on sale to the general public on Monday, August 1, 2016 at 10:00 am. Subscribers, however, may start making exchanges, purchasing additional tickets, or reserving their FlexPass dates during Subscriber-Only Days, July 25-29 2016. 

About ETC’s History
In 1986, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati drew back its curtains with the intended purpose of supporting local professional artists and a steadfast belief in the transformative power of the arts to create sustainable and attractive communities. After performing for two subscription seasons at Memorial Hall and following an extended search throughout the downtown area, the fledgling theatre moved to its present location at 1127 Vine Street in historic Over-the-Rhine with financial support from co-founders John and Ruth Sawyer and Ken and Mary “Murph” Taft Mahler. The theatre then secured a contract with Actors’ Equity Association and opened its doors in 1988 as a fully professional theatre, presenting a wide range of productions, including classics and contemporary theatre. Then, in 1996 ETC sharpened its mission as a theatre solely dedicated to producing new works and introduced several educational outreach programs focusing on economically disadvantaged children. Today, Ensemble Theatre remains the Greater Cincinnati area’s second largest professional theatre, with a subscription base of  2,300 patrons and drawing nearly 30,000 attendees annually.

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Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is supported, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is a professional theatre dedicated to producing world and regional premieres of works that often explore compelling social issues. We fulfill our mission through our stage productions and educational outreach programs that enlighten, enliven, enrich and inspire our audiences.

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2016-2017 Season Announced at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati

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THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE
Sept. 6-25
How can an Elvis impersonator become a winning drag queen in the Florida Panhandle? With an empty bank account and pregnant wife, Casey’s going to have to answer that question fast in this music-filled comedy about finding your true voice.

BROWNSVILLE SONG (B-SIDE FOR TRAY)
Oct. 11-30
“My name is Tramaine Berry Thompson and I am more than meets the eye…” A senseless act of gang violence alters a high school senior’s dreams, leaving his family to pick up the pieces and find hope and resilience within their tight-knit Brooklyn borough.

CINDERELLA: AFTER EVER AFTER
Nov. 30-Dec. 30
An original new work and sequel to ETC’s “fractured fairy tale.” With book by Joseph McDonough, lyrics by David Kisor, and music by Fitz Patton, the story of Cinderella and Prince Freddy continues.

FIRST DATE
Jan. 17-Feb. 5, 2017
Aaron is a “blind date virgin,” while Casey has been on more than her fair share. When the two are set up by a mutual friend, sparks fly—or do they? The night unfolds over the course of this couple’s hilarious first date, and it’s not without its share of surprises in the form of imaginary visits from Aaron’s ex-girlfriend, Casey’s uptight sister, the pair’s protective parents and even their future son! Google background checks, awkward pauses and bailouts are all there during this unforgettable first encounter between two romantics, who just might be perfect for each other. Or not.

WHEN WE WERE YOUNG AND UNAFRAID
Feb 21-March 12, 2017
Agnes has turned her quiet bed and breakfast into one of the few spots where a woman on the run can seek refuge.  But to Agnes’ dismay, her latest young runaway Mary Anne is having a profound influence on her teenage daughter Penny, forcing each girl to question her destiny.  And as the drums of the feminist revolution grow louder, Agnes is forced to confront her own presumptions about the people she’s been trying to help.

BLOOMSDAY
April 4-23
Set in Dublin against the backdrop of James Joyce’s Ulysses, BLOOMSDAY follows a man in search of the woman who captured his heart 30 years earlier. Weaving in and out of time, we witness the very separate paths their lives have taken. A moving and sometimes heartbreaking comedy; this new play brings the power and importance of living in the present into the light.

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